This was an absolutely brilliant and fascinating, if sometimes shocking, read. Pride of the Lionesses focuses upon one season in women’s football, as the top tier of English women’s football turned professional in 2018. The book explores both the positives and negatives, demonstrating the impact from the top tier right down to grassroots football, and at times the impact is surprising. Throughout the book you read not just of the ‘normal’ football problems where money doesn’t trickle down to grassroots, but how even those in the top tier had to make difficult decisions as going professional was still not financially viable for many, and carried risks associated with relegation and subsequent job loss. It’s staggering to read and remind yourself of the equivalent tiers in men’s football, and to consider that this was 4 years ago, not a decade ago! The book doesn’t just focus on the top tiers though, and you follow the season through the eyes of clubs at all levels, allowing you to really understand the impact of the changes to the game.
At times I struggled with the ‘writing’ - it’s a book of interviews really, and at times was a bit ‘jumpy’ but overall a really great, and enlightening, read.